Ramada Peterborough, Peterborough, England - United Kingdom (GB)
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Ramada Peterborough, Peterborough, England - United Kingdom (GB)
The Hotel is located off the A1, following the City centre and then Thorpe Meadows signs. Sitting on the waters edge, the Hotel overlooks Thorpe Meadows Park and the International Rowing Course and is within easy access to the city of Peterborough. The excellent travel communications and the nearby East of England Showground facilities make this a quality business destination.Well located for business and leisure guests, with excellent road and rail links. Nearby places of interest include Peterborough Cathedral, key Theatre, East of England Showground, Ferry Meadows, Nene Valley Railway and Burghley House.Modern two-storey building with very attractive terrace area overlooking the rowing course.Comfortable and modern bedrooms. All rooms are ensuite and feature satellite TV, in-house pay to view movies, internet connection, trouser press, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities.Informal and open-plan, with pleasant waterside views. A la Carte and Set Menus, with freshly prepared English, European and vegetarian cuisine. Lunch Lounge Menu available all day offering an extensive choice of sandwiches and snacks.Spacious area with comfortable armchairs and leather sofa seating, adjacent to bar area with further seating. Just off the lobby there is a pleasant conservatory area with cane seating.104 kms to the nearest airport (luton), 4 kms to city centre.
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Cable / Satellite TV, In Room Movies, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, TV, Wheel Chair Access, En suite, Packed Lunches, Breakfast in the Room
Activities
Golf Course, Lake, Games Available
Services
Business Center, Concierge, Dry Cleaning, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Wake-up Service, Meeting Rooms, Laundry service, Photocopier, Desk, Facsimile, Audio/Visual Equipment, Luggage Storage, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Shoe Shine
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site. Internet via modem/data port is available.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 12:00 PM
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Offering the appeal of a village setting and the convenience of good commuter links and the city nearby, life in Barnack has endless benefits. Local amenities in the village include a Post Office and village shop for day to day essentials, along with a primary school in the village itself.
You won’t need to go far if you fancy a drink or meal out as Barnack is home to the Millstone Inn pub, while in the nearby town of Stamford there’s a range of bars and pubs to choose from. Just over a mile away is The White Hart; a 17th Century country pub serving a great range of food and drink, while other options close by include The Orangery if you’re looking for a restaurant setting.
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Just a short drive will take you to the city of Peterborough. Rich in history and with shopping, entertainment and things to do whatever your age or mood, it’s a great place to visit for the whole family. A day out could include a trip to the magnificent Norman Cathedral, where you can experience the beautiful grounds and architecture. Follow the city’s heritage trail at Peterborough Museum, experience the rural highlights at Burghley House, John Clare Cottage or Sacrewell Farm with its historic watermill. If it’s retail therapy you’re looking for, you’ll find big names stores such as John Lewis at Queensgate, plus independent stores throughout the city’s historic centre and City Market. For evening entertainment, the Key Theatre and Cresset Theatre offer drama, ballet and concerts. For food and drink choose from a diverse range of restaurants plus cocktail bars and nightclubs keeping you entertained until the early hours. Peterborough’s sports venues host football, speedway, ice hockey and greyhound racing.
Barnack’s closest town is Stamford, the most complete stone town in England with 600 listed mellow limestone buildings. Enjoy a walk along the River Welland or take a moment to relax on the town’s historic Meadows. Explore the unique independent boutiques, the bustling Friday market and the pubs and speciality food shops. You can follow the popular Town Trail which explores passageways, main thoroughfares and market squares, while tours of the Town Hall on Fridays display one of the best collections of civic memorabilia in the UK, showcasing rare and priceless artefacts. Stamford’s unique blend of history, retailing, historic holsteries and sense of community listed Stamford as ‘Britain’s top place to live’ in 2013 by the Sunday Times.
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